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PC Crashing

I can get it to be less tempramental and stop crashing by dropping the PC graphic properties from 32Bit to 16 bit. Could anyone advise on wether they think it would be a dodgy processor, Graphics card, Power Supply or Motherboard? (I am using onboard graphics card currently 8MB, don't know how to increase from within BIOS. Can't see any setting for it)

One of the sites that the Pc crashes on is Skysports dot com but only when i open a Java applet.Exact address is Skysports dot com> ScoreCentre > and then select either foot, rugby or cricket website and slect.

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Do you have Java? (copy)

Do you have a Java Run Time Enviroment (from Sun) Loaded / installed on the computer? If not, then you'll probably get crashes trying to use a Java applet.How much total memory does your computer have installed? If you don't have enough, it could cause crashes, when more memory is called for. (and not available) -d

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